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Trebula Suffenas
41.9547° N, 12.9378° E
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Trebula (Greek: Τρήβουλα) or Trebula Suffenas or Trebula Suffenes, was an ancient city of the Sabines, one of two bearing the name Trebula (the other being Trebula Mutusca) – Pliny being the only author who mentions both places: Trebulani qui cognominantur Mutuscaei, et qui Suffenates.
Historical Timeline
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Imperial Golden Age
1st - 2nd Century AD
Elevation to Municipium
89 BC
Roman Conquest
304 BC
Late Antiquity and Decline
c. 640 AD
Modern Rediscovery
1948
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Burial and Funerary Structures
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Domestic and Habitation Structures
Transportation and Communication Structures
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